Mango Founder’s Son Released on Bail Amid Murder Investigation
Son of fashion chain Mango founder released on bail after arrest over father's death

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Jonathan Andic, the son of Mango founder Isak Andic, was released on bail after being arrested in connection with his father's death in December 2024. The court has imposed restrictions on him, including surrendering his passport and appearing weekly before the court, as the investigation into the death, initially deemed accidental, has reopened due to inconsistencies in Jonathan's statements.
- 01Jonathan Andic was ordered to pay €1 million (approximately $1.1 million USD) for his bail.
- 02The court found 'sufficient evidence' suggesting Jonathan may have killed his father in a premeditated manner.
- 03Isak Andic, 71, fell to his death in the Montserrat mountains, initially ruled an accident before the investigation was reopened.
- 04Jonathan Andic has denied any wrongdoing, claiming his father's fall was accidental.
- 05The Mango fashion brand, founded by Isak Andic in 1984, has grown to approximately 2,850 stores worldwide.
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Jonathan Andic, the eldest son of Isak Andic, founder of the Spanish fashion chain Mango, was released on bail after his arrest in a murder investigation related to his father's death in December 2024. The court set his bail at €1 million (approximately $1.1 million USD) and imposed conditions including surrendering his passport and weekly court appearances. The investigation, initially closed after Isak's death was ruled an accident, was reopened due to inconsistencies in Jonathan's testimony, which raised suspicions of premeditated homicide. Isak Andic, a billionaire and one of Spain's richest men, died after falling in the Montserrat mountains, with forensic reports suggesting his fall was unusual. Jonathan maintains his innocence, asserting that the fall was accidental. The family has expressed confidence in his innocence and criticized the homicide theory as baseless. Isak Andic founded Mango in 1984, and the brand has since expanded to around 2,850 stores globally, employing over 16,400 people.
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The investigation into Isak Andic's death and its implications could affect the Mango brand's reputation and operations.
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